Reviews on Thai food in Keizer, Oregon, United States. Keizer /ˈkaɪzər/ is a city located in Marion County, Oregon, United States, along the 45th parallel. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 36,478. It lies inside of the Willamette Valley and is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was named after brothers Thomas Dove (T. D.) and John Brooks (J. B.) Keizur, two pioneers who arrived in the Wagon Train of 1843, and later filed donation land claims.
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4 based on 72 reviews
My friend and I chose this restaurant, while visiting Keizer, because we both like Asian food and it was conveniently located. Though there weren't any recent reviews, we gave it a try. Parking is behind the building and during the winter it would be helpful to have some lighting between the parking and the restaurant. Our initial server was obviously young and just learning. Thankfully we arrived when it wasn't busy and an experienced server came to her aid. We started with egg rolls that were served with a thin sweet and sour sauce. Followed by Pad Woon Sen for my friend and Pad Thai for me. Though each item had good flavor the presentation could be improved. Since I'm accustomed to fresh bean sprouts on top of the pad thai, it was a surprise to find them finally buried underneath the noodles. The description for the Pad Woon Sen wasn't quite what was served. "(Vermicelli Noodles) Thai style pan-fried silver noodles with egg, shitake mushroom, celery, onions, carrots, broccoli, and tomatoes Deluxe Noodles Egg noodle in homemade yellow curry soup, chicken and shrimp, onions, tofu, bamboo, green beans, and broccoli topped with crispy garlic " Though there was broccoli, and a few of the other mentioned vegetables, the menu description exceeded what was served. My friend was disappointed to find out they had NO ice cream when she was all set to enjoy coconut ice cream for dessert. We weren't hungry when we left, but will look for another place if we go back to Keizer.
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4 based on 18 reviews
The food is excellent, consistently good and made to order. Many customers order their food to go - and if you choose to do so, try to ensure a 35-35 minute window. The main server (co owner?) is extraordinary in her courtesy and always upfront about the length of time it will take for the meal to arrive (about 45 minutes typically). Presentation, freshness and variety really help establish Sweet Home Thai as one of the highest quality, decently priced restaurants in Salem-Keizer metro. It could compete anywhere and do well. Yes, even Portland.
3 based on 30 reviews
This was my first time here. I ordered the extra spicy beef fried rice ,it was delicious full of flavor. we also ordered the yellow curry which was good . The orange chicken was very good. And the salmon with chow mein was good also. The service and wait time was very good. Prices mid range. Reccomend.
Bai Bua Thai Kitchen is a dine in and take out restaurant , we offer a wonderful flavors and Traditional Thai food.
Came here for lunch to check out the new Thai place in town & wasnât terribly impressed. Only 3 parking places in front & limited parking nearby. Only two people working, one waiting and bussing tables & one cooking. Small inside & I had to wait for her to clear a table so I could sit down. I ordered the Kee Mow (drunken noodles) with chicken & it just didnât have much flavor. Salad on the plate was just lettuce with too much sweet honey mustard dressing that spilled into my noodles. The soup was nice, looked like egg flower, but was full of onions & tasty vegetables. Might give them another shot & try something different next time.
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